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Sami Gren
  • Rental Property Investor
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prospective tenant doesn't have full security available

Sami Gren
  • Rental Property Investor
  • new jersey
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I received an application for a rental and everything looks fine, income, credit etc. the rent is $1600 and security deposit is a month and a half, the total to move in is $4000, however they only have in savings $2900, would you consider that a red flag?

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Jason Brown
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Jason Brown
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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@Sami Gren

If the prospective tenant does not have the means to move in as specified by you the owner then they are not in actuality…… a prospective tenant.

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